Lawmakers Urge Action To Help Lower Grocery Prices
U.S. lawmakers urge regulators to enforce fair competition laws in an effort to bring down grocery prices.
U.S. lawmakers urge regulators to enforce fair competition laws in an effort to bring down grocery prices.
A grocery chain responds to a pricing dispute by saying shoppers should just buy items that are on sale.
U.S. Senators propose a bill that would outlaw “shrinkflation” at the grocery store.
Shoppers begin to balk at paying more for groceries, prompting some brands to scale back price increases.
Activists call on the government to help get grocery prices under control.
The world’s largest consumer goods company says shoppers continue to absorb higher prices and buy its products anyway.
Grocers and governments are naming, shaming and blaming those they say are responsible for higher prices.
Shoppers rely on their grocery stores to help them save – but think their stores could be doing more.
Brands are resisting a return to regular promotions, but shoppers are holding out for better deals.
Grocery shoppers are hunting for more deals, and are starting to do without if they can’t find them.